GO GIFU Event and Tourism Newsletter Vol. 34 Summer 2017

The majestic mountains of the Japanese Alps, where you can enjoy some terrific views and relaxing hot springs. Picture taken from the Hodakaso Sangetsu Japanese Inn, Okuhida Hot Spring Village.

Spring was short and sweet, and in the blink of an eye we are diving head-first into the sweltering Gifu summer. is famous for its hot and humid summers, and Gifu prefecture is consistently up among the hottest of the hot. But before jumping ship to , let’s take a brief look at some of the festivals and events going on in Gifu that you can only see during the summer! Morning Markets 朝市 Most people in Gifu prefecture beat the heat by completing all outdoor activities in the morning, why not join them and travel to one of the morning markets located in Takayama or Gero City. Both Takayama and Gero are located in the northern Hida region of Gifu prefecture where the higher elevation ensures cooler weather than what you would find in the south. At these markets you will find locally grown produce and hand-made crafts (among other things) all being sold by the farmers and craftsmen themselves. There aren’t too many of these types of markets in Japan, and it provides a great Takayama Markets opportunity to interact with the locals. On an average day you Period: All year will find both tourists and locals in attendance. Hours: 7:00am-12:00pm (During winter starts at 8:00am) Gero City Ideyu Market Miyagawa Market Location: In between the Period:April~Late November Yayoibashi Bridge and Kajibashi Bridge along the Hours: 8:00am ~ 12:00pm Miyagawa River on the same side as the Old Quarter, Location: Near the entrance of the Gero a 15-minute walk from JR Takayama Station. Onsen Gassho Village Jinya Plaza Market Location: In front of the Directions: 15 minute walk from JR Gero Station, or Nouhi Takayama Jinya, a 15-minute walk from JR Bus Gassho-mura line from JR Gero Station >>> get off at Takayama Station. “Asaichi-Mae” bus stop (6 minutes)

Go Gifu Page 1 Summer 2017 The Gujo Dance 郡上踊り During the summer months in Japan, you can see many obon festivals all over the country. During these obon festivals Japanese people pay respect to their relatives and ancestors that have passed away, and many of them include traditional dancing. The Gujo Dance consists of ten different dances and is held during 30 nights from late-July to early September. The most distinct feature of the Gujo Dance is the period of four nights in August when the dancing is held all night long. As the dancing venue changes with each night, please check the schedule on the website down below for day- specific times and locations. If you participate in the dancing you may find yourself feeling tired at some point and want to stop to take a breather, just be warned that there are no breaks in between songs and you aren’t allowed to stop dancing while you are inside of the “dancing circle.” Just continue on dancing while slowly making your way to the outside edge of the “dancing circle,” once you exit feel free to take a break and grab some water. I love the Gujo Dance! Date: July-September, All-Night Dancing: August 13th-16th Venue: Various locations in Gujo Hachiman Website(for schedule): http://www.gujohachiman.com/kanko/odori_e.html Access: From JR Gifu Station take the JR Takayama Main Line to Mino-Ota Station(35 min, 500 yen), change trains to the Nagaragawa Railway line and ride until Gujo Hachiman Station (1 hr 26 min, 1,350 yen)

Gero Hot Springs Festival 下呂温泉まつり This festival is the biggest event of the year in Gero City, lasting four-days-long with many activities that will spark the interest of anyone who is in attendance. Highlights of the festival include the Dragon Fire Festival, Gero Dance, mikoshi portable- shrine parade, and fireworks show. The Dragon Fire Festival has five dragons flying through the city streets along with the mikoshi shrines. Each dragon has a distinct dance and livens up the festival atmosphere with sparks and the crackling roar of firecrackers. The climax occurs when all five of the dragons converge at the Shirasagi Bridge in the center of the downtown hot springs district. The Dragon Fire Festival

Date: ・8/1 Dragon Fire Festival: 6:30pm~9:00pm ・8/2 Mikoshi Parade: 6:30pm~10:00pm, Gero Dance: 8:00pm~10:30pm ・8/3 Firework Musical Performance: 8:00pm~8:45pm, Gero Dance: 9:00pm~10:30pm ・8/4 Utazuka Traditional Music Festival: 7:00pm~10:00pm Venue: The streets of the downtown hot spring district in downtown Gero Directions: 5-10 minute walk from JR Gero Station across the Hida River

Go Gifu Page 2 Summer 2017 Gifu Ayu and Cormorant Fishing 岐阜アユ及び鵜飼 Gifu prides itself on its clean, pristine rivers that run through the prefecture. Ayu sweetfish, Gifu’s prefectural fish, are a testament to the water’s quality because of the fact they can only live and breed in the cleanest of environments. Ayu are a distant relative to salmon, and have similar migratory patterns in that they are born in freshwater and then travel to the ocean and back. They only have about a year-long lifespan which is why they are not too large in size. Ayu are famous for their naturally sweet taste (sometimes compared to the taste of watermelon), which The Cormorant Birds Used in Ukai leads to its nickname: sweetfish.

From the end of spring to the beginning of fall you can enjoy ukai, cormorant fishing in English, when the ayu make their way from the ocean back to the spawning grounds. Ukai is a traditional fishing method dating back 1,300 years, and remains almost completely the same as it was back when it first began. In this tradition, master fishermen train and raise cormorant birds (considering them as members of their own family) to hunt ayu that are momentarily confused by the light that is produced from the giant torches that are hung at the bow of the fishing boats.

The fishermen can control around ten birds simultaneously with the help of leash-like ropes that are tied around the bird’s neck (no more different than the leashes used for dog- walking), and continuously keep an eye on their cormorants’ fatigue level. This tradition has been passed down from generation to generation, and takes place only during the summer months of the year. For viewing-boat reservations please go to the website down below.

Date: May 11th to October 15th Website(for inquiries, reservations, etc.): https://www.ukai- gifucity.jp/ukai/ 1. Name: Directions(to boarding docks): From JR Gifu or Gifu Meitetsu Mariko station take a Nagara-bashi Keiyu Line Gifu Bus(20 minutes, 2. Hometown: 210 yen), get off at “Nagara-bashi” bus stop, One-minute Gifu City walk to boarding docks 3. Favorite Spring Activity: I enjoy barbequing at the Water Eco Park in Kagamigahara City. 5. Favorite Food in the Summer: I love ayu from the clean waters of the . Eating fresh 4. Favorite Place in the Summer: ayu that is caught using riverside traps is the best. I would I like the Yoro Waterfall in Yoro Town recommend it to be seasoned with salt, and then barbequed on a because it is refreshingly cool. skewer.

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